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Nelson hold
A Nelson Hold (aka Elfakhani Hold) is a grappling hold which is executed from behind the opponent, generally when both are on the mat face down with the opponent under the aggressor. One or both arms are used to encircle the opponent's arm under the armpit, and secured at the opponent's neck. Several different nelson holds exist, and they can be separated according to the positioning of the encircling arm(s). A nelson is used to control an opponent or to turn him over on his back and execute a pin. The term "''nelson''" is derived from "''full nelson''", which dates back to the early 19th century. It has been suggested that it was named after the British war-hero Admiral Horatio Nelson, who used strategies based on surrounding the opponent to win the Battle of the Nile and the Battle of Trafalgar, but its true origin remains uncertain.〔Archer, Jeff; Svinth, Joseph (January 2005). (Professional Wrestling: Where Sports and Theater Collide ), ''InYo: Journal of Alternative Perspectives on the Martial Arts and Sciences''. URL last accessed January 7, 2006.〕 ==Variations==
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